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Frame Hinge Maintenance

December 02, 2020 23:07

The majority of maintenance on a Brompton is no different from that of a conventional bike. However, the fold is what sets our bike apart from conventional bikes. This does mean a slight addition to the usual routine.

All moving parts on a bicycle - or indeed any machine - require lubrication. Folding bikes have a few extra moving parts in the mix, so it is important to pay close attention to these and ensure that your Brompton continues to fold without fuss.


Hinge Pins

The hinges on the mainframe and handlebar support pivot around a steel pin that is pressed into the hinge casting, and clamped closed using the hand lever and aluminum clamp plate. We recommend that you lubricate the pin with a light chain lubricant as part of your most frequent maintenance routine when you lubricate the chain and check that the wheel rims are clean. Apply a couple of drops of lubricant to the area where the two hinge casting meet, around the pin. Open and close the hinge a few times to work the lubricant in, and then wipe away the excess to avoid attracting any dirt.

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Regular lubrication will slow the natural wear of the hinges but eventually, it is possible that these hinges develop some movement. If this occurs, take your bike to your local Brompton dealer for an assessment. Torsional play can be remedied with a replacement hinge pin, but this is a pretty invasive surgery and best avoided by following a good lubrication routine.

Hinge Plates

Keep an eye on the condition of the aluminum plates that pinch close these hinges. Eventually, these will wear, and the gap between the plate and the hinge castings will reduce. Once this is less than 1mm, the plates will need replacing to ensure that the hinge closes securely.        

Rear Hinge

The rear hinge pivot is lubricated by copper bushings coated in Nylon. Eventually, the Nylon will wear, and the bushings will need to be replaced at your local Brompton dealer. For more information on rear hinge servicing, click here.

 

french-flag-1053711_640.png  Entretien des charnières du cadre

holland-160486_640.png Onderhoud van het scharnier van het frame

germany-31017_640.png Instandhaltung des Rahmenscharniers

flag-28543_640.png  Manutenzione della cerniera del telaio

spain-28530_640.png Mantenimiento de la bisagra del cuadro

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